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if murdoch needs kerik to stay quiet, then he needs to find a way to get the word to bernie that murdoch can do more for him in whatever is left of his future than the fbi can. murdoch and his new york team know how weak bernie kerik is. if they have to count on him to keep their secrets, they must be very, very worried tonight. >> my choice ultimately was and is bernie kerik. bernie is a -- has been an exceptional commissioner of the department of corrections. he understands the job of being a police officer. most importantly, he understands the job of being a leader, and he brings a quality of leadership that i believe can give us the opportunity to build on a record that is a very, very difficult one to match. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest healthcare questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready
if murdoch needs kerik to stay quiet, then he needs to find a way to get the word to bernie that murdoch can do more for him in whatever is left of his future than the fbi can. murdoch and his new york team know how weak bernie kerik is. if they have to count on him to keep their secrets, they must be very, very worried tonight. >> my choice ultimately was and is bernie kerik. bernie is a -- has been an exceptional commissioner of the department of corrections. he understands the job of...
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if murdoch needs kerik to stay quiet, then he needs to find a way to get the word to bernie that murdoch can do more for him in whatever is left of his future than the fbi can. murdoch and his new york team know how weak bernie kerik is. if they have to count on him to keep their secrets, they must be very, very worried tonight. >> my choice ultimately was and is bernie kerik. bernie is a -- has been an exceptional commissioner of the department of corrections. he understands the job of being a police officer. most importantly, he understands the job of being a leader, and he brings a quality of leadership that i believe can give us the opportunity to build on a record that is a very, very difficult one to match. >>> it is tuesday in london, and rupert murdoch is now just hours away from testifying to the british parliament, and bloomberg news is now reporting that the news corp. board is considering elevating coo, chase carrie to ceo to succeed rupert murdoch if necessary. the outline of the murdoch media empire's pattern of criminal conduct expands as the phone hacking scandal just kee
if murdoch needs kerik to stay quiet, then he needs to find a way to get the word to bernie that murdoch can do more for him in whatever is left of his future than the fbi can. murdoch and his new york team know how weak bernie kerik is. if they have to count on him to keep their secrets, they must be very, very worried tonight. >> my choice ultimately was and is bernie kerik. bernie is a -- has been an exceptional commissioner of the department of corrections. he understands the job of...
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knew and when he knew it, a comedian tries to hit murdoch with a pie, murdoch's wife then tries to hit the same comedian with the same pie and somewhere in there, murdoch and his son find a spot to say i'm sorry and not much else. and in the rewrite, which is coming up next tonight, a republican senate candidate in maine is so crazy, a portland newspaper tells him to get out of the race while he tells the world that barack obama is not a christian. [ male announcer ] if it's true that sharks can sense even a drop of blood from a quarter of a mile away, which razor would you use? ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> time for tonight's rewrite. republican senator, olympia snow has a problem, and his name is more conservative challenger. polls in main show snowe can be beaten by mr. more conservative challenger. indeed, she would be trounced 58 to 33. olympia snowe is one of the least, if not the least conservative republican in the senate. senator snowe was the only republican to vote for the democrat reform bill in the finance committee. in the committee's mark-up, she was the only republican to support the
knew and when he knew it, a comedian tries to hit murdoch with a pie, murdoch's wife then tries to hit the same comedian with the same pie and somewhere in there, murdoch and his son find a spot to say i'm sorry and not much else. and in the rewrite, which is coming up next tonight, a republican senate candidate in maine is so crazy, a portland newspaper tells him to get out of the race while he tells the world that barack obama is not a christian. [ male announcer ] if it's true that sharks...
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murdoch and asked him about this? >> no, i haven't. >> are you confident knowing him -- >> i'll probably see him in the next couple of days or week. i see him all the time at various functions. >> are you confident enough in him? >> he's a competent, honorable man. this can't be something he'd have anything to do with. >> here's why giuliani is not muir dorsch's greatest character witness. number one, giuliani has been in murdoch's pocket for years. i've seen this up close working in new york politics, and i can tell you the new york republican relationship to murdoch is as ugly as you'd imagine it to be. you might expect giuliani to be a little more, i don't know, animated about the criminal exploitation of 9/11 victims. he is the biggest political exploiter of 9/11 we've ever seen. trying to base a hopeless and ridiculous presidential campaign on the simple fact that he was mayor of new york city during 9/11. the accusations that the fbi is now investigating involve hacking into phones of the families of 9/11 victim
murdoch and asked him about this? >> no, i haven't. >> are you confident knowing him -- >> i'll probably see him in the next couple of days or week. i see him all the time at various functions. >> are you confident enough in him? >> he's a competent, honorable man. this can't be something he'd have anything to do with. >> here's why giuliani is not muir dorsch's greatest character witness. number one, giuliani has been in murdoch's pocket for years. i've seen...
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knew and when he knew it, a comedian tries to hit murdoch with a pie, murdoch's wife then tries to hit the same comedian with the same pie and somewhere in there, murdoch and his son find a spot to say i'm sorry and not much else. and in the rewrite, which is coming up next tonight, a republican senate candidate in maine is so crazy, a portland newspaper tells him to get out of the race while he tells the world that barack obama is not a christian. [ dave ] ...you take any surface and place it between the earth's crust and my feet and i will bring floor care justice down upon it. oh. please sign that card for carl. ♪ call 1-800-steemer helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. ♪ i like your messy hair ♪ i like the clothes you wear ♪ i like the way you sing ♪ and when you dance with me ♪ you always make me smile [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yourself. and at thous
knew and when he knew it, a comedian tries to hit murdoch with a pie, murdoch's wife then tries to hit the same comedian with the same pie and somewhere in there, murdoch and his son find a spot to say i'm sorry and not much else. and in the rewrite, which is coming up next tonight, a republican senate candidate in maine is so crazy, a portland newspaper tells him to get out of the race while he tells the world that barack obama is not a christian. [ dave ] ...you take any surface and place it...
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rupert murdoch knew nothing, absolutely zero? and remember, he had newspapers under his control that were delivering the most spectacular stories, stories about members of the royal family asking 500,000 pounds to allow people access to prince andrew. he -- that's the sort of story that his newspaper was delivering. members of parliament, for example, caught in bed with various women. again, stories that his newspapers were delivering. that is the kind of detail that rupert murdoch provided and yet was supposed to believe after today, he knows nothing and can't remember anything of the criminality. >> martin, your command of the story and perspective on it is invaluable to us. you can see martin bashir on msnbc, martin, thank you very much for joining me tonight. >> it's a great pleasure, lawrence, and thank you for having me. >> coming up, what's next in the investigation of rupert murdoch's empire and what could come back to haunt him? [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned
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is this a scandal that could take murdoch under? joining me now is the senior adviser to media matters for america. great to have you on. >> great to be here, chris. thanks. >> elyse, you wrote a piece today about why americans should care about the scandal, and it's a good question. batting this around today, there is a question of does this affect us here, or is it fun to gawk at? why should we care? >> we should care because murdoch enjoys undue influence over u.s. media. and one of the things i think we need to learn is not to wait until the entire public is shocked by hacking allegations into a dead child's voicemail, before we actually start asking the questions about where the lies, the decent, and the covering up ends. the people most responsible for this tend to get promoted. you've got les hinton, who was actually rebecca brooks' boss at "news of the world," who led the first investigation into the misdoings there, found, surprisingly, that he thought nothing wrong was going on, and then was elevated to be ceo of dow jones
is this a scandal that could take murdoch under? joining me now is the senior adviser to media matters for america. great to have you on. >> great to be here, chris. thanks. >> elyse, you wrote a piece today about why americans should care about the scandal, and it's a good question. batting this around today, there is a question of does this affect us here, or is it fun to gawk at? why should we care? >> we should care because murdoch enjoys undue influence over u.s. media....
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is that the likely situation here with murdoch? >> i think it's impossible to be a crystal ball gazer. i wrote a piece that i hope is a thoughtful piece, you talked about it last night in great terms saying that this is a massive abusive power, much like nixon abused his power, that journalism is not a license to abuse the free press, that the murdoch enterprise has acted like thugs, not like reporters, that somewhat like a mafia outfit, the murdoch enterprise has its respectable businesses, then it has its tabloid businesses, particularly like "news of the world." i would love, with you, to have a really good discussion about journalism, which i think this is really about journalism and the abuse of journalism. one of the things murdoch does is oversimplifies everything in his tabloids, black and white, everything is black and white, and i think we only have about three minutes here, so i think it's almost impossible to have the kind of discussion about this really fascinating, the most powerful man in media probably in the last 7
is that the likely situation here with murdoch? >> i think it's impossible to be a crystal ball gazer. i wrote a piece that i hope is a thoughtful piece, you talked about it last night in great terms saying that this is a massive abusive power, much like nixon abused his power, that journalism is not a license to abuse the free press, that the murdoch enterprise has acted like thugs, not like reporters, that somewhat like a mafia outfit, the murdoch enterprise has its respectable...
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murdoch has not done that before. he's a fighter, you see that in fox news and the establishment of bskyb, but he's pulled back for once. the question is where does he go and where does news corp. go, and the question is will the fcc licenses come up for question as result of the behavior of what went on after 9/11? it's a long line, it's a long chain of events from what might be freelance operators as he mentioned in letters to the attorney general, which you just mentioned, and if you could hang that on senior executives at news corp., but that will, without question, be the game. >> there is an often repeated principle in business that every organization resembles its head, that a company will behave overall the way the head behaves. i've experienced it in every company i worked with and also in government, the head of the organization determines the conduct that's going on underneath, either directly or indirectly. is that the sense that the british government has about the murdoch empire that this is absolutely a
murdoch has not done that before. he's a fighter, you see that in fox news and the establishment of bskyb, but he's pulled back for once. the question is where does he go and where does news corp. go, and the question is will the fcc licenses come up for question as result of the behavior of what went on after 9/11? it's a long line, it's a long chain of events from what might be freelance operators as he mentioned in letters to the attorney general, which you just mentioned, and if you could...
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he went to murdoch to ask for murdoch's blessing, and similarly cameron, the current prime minister went to murdoch and asked for a blessing before he launched his bid as prime minister. for a time in great britain, leaders in political parties have played up to murdoch, and there's simply no question his news operations have destroyed some politicians and raised others to high positions of power. >> how does that play out when we think about the power politically of murdoch can be in the united states? >> well, there's no question that the way that his news operations operate in the united states, particularly his fox television network, is at least somewhat grounded in that australian style, it is one that is far more partisan than is the case with broadcast in the u.s. and cable, and also one that clearly picks favorites. there's simply no doubt when you turn on fox you're going to know who they like and who they don't like. we've had examples in the united states of members of different administrations playing to the fox folks. for instance, condoleezza rice at one point during the b
he went to murdoch to ask for murdoch's blessing, and similarly cameron, the current prime minister went to murdoch and asked for a blessing before he launched his bid as prime minister. for a time in great britain, leaders in political parties have played up to murdoch, and there's simply no question his news operations have destroyed some politicians and raised others to high positions of power. >> how does that play out when we think about the power politically of murdoch can be in the...
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and if they -- if the murdochs and news corp. try to lay everything on him, because he was the chief lawyer for "news of the world," he's not going to sit idly by. so if the brits are looking for a john dean character in all this, i would think that tom crone is the guy to watch, and the statement today contradicting james murdoch's testimony about that email is the first sign that he may in fact be willing to go there. >> nbc news national investigative correspondent michael isikoff. thank you for joining me tonight, michael. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> coming up, virginia governor bob mcdonald flip flops on the debt ceiling, even though he never actually understood what the debt ceiling was in the first place. that's in tonight's "rewrite." >>> and later, one of our favorite funnymen gets serious to deliver a very important message. stay tuned for stephen colbert's powerful anti-bullying video for the it gets better campaign. that's coming up. every day, all around the world, energy is being produced to power our lives. while e
and if they -- if the murdochs and news corp. try to lay everything on him, because he was the chief lawyer for "news of the world," he's not going to sit idly by. so if the brits are looking for a john dean character in all this, i would think that tom crone is the guy to watch, and the statement today contradicting james murdoch's testimony about that email is the first sign that he may in fact be willing to go there. >> nbc news national investigative correspondent michael...
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today who said that james murdoch himself, rupert murdoch's son, should face some kind of legal ramification over this, so there's a sense this has gone far too far and someone needs to take responsibility for it. >> thank you so much for joining me. >> no problem. >>> coming up, president obama overturns a policy that prevents him from reaching out to families of soldiers that committed suicide in war zone. that's coming up. >>> next, how the nba owners are using creative accounting methods. naturals from purina cat chow. delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief to the site of pain. it's clinically proven to relieve pain twice as fast. new bayer advanced aspirin. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. symbi
today who said that james murdoch himself, rupert murdoch's son, should face some kind of legal ramification over this, so there's a sense this has gone far too far and someone needs to take responsibility for it. >> thank you so much for joining me. >> no problem. >>> coming up, president obama overturns a policy that prevents him from reaching out to families of soldiers that committed suicide in war zone. that's coming up. >>> next, how the nba owners are using...
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today who said that james murdoch himself, rupert murdoch's son, should face some kind of legal ramification over this, so there's a sense this has gone far too far and someone needs to take responsibility for it. >> thank you so much for joining me. >> no problem. >>> coming up, president obama overturns a policy that prevents him from reaching out to families of soldiers that committed suicide in war zone. that's coming up. >>> next, how the nba owners are using creative accounting methods. coming up, how the nba lockout mirrors what's going on in state coming up, how the nba lockout mirrors what's going on in state houses across america. dramatic shift in policy for american soldiers. [ male announcer ] if it's true that sharks can sense even a drop of blood from a quarter of a mile away, which razor would you use? ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> yet another labor dispute this week, this one involves an industry with $4.3 billion in annual revenues. employers are claiming financial hardships. unlike the others, this one involves the greatest sport on ert, basketball. the reason i bring this up is the sto
today who said that james murdoch himself, rupert murdoch's son, should face some kind of legal ramification over this, so there's a sense this has gone far too far and someone needs to take responsibility for it. >> thank you so much for joining me. >> no problem. >>> coming up, president obama overturns a policy that prevents him from reaching out to families of soldiers that committed suicide in war zone. that's coming up. >>> next, how the nba owners are using...
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if it's possible that he or his son, james murdoch, knew and were involved -- and remember, james murdoch was asked by a house of commons committee about whether he knew and he said he didn't -- if they did, that places them in very serious jeopardy, in fact, perjury. >> martin bashir, thank you for bringing me to light on the story i know nothing about. you can see martin bashir at 3:00 p.m. eastern every day on msnbc. you can have the last word online. follow my tweets.
if it's possible that he or his son, james murdoch, knew and were involved -- and remember, james murdoch was asked by a house of commons committee about whether he knew and he said he didn't -- if they did, that places them in very serious jeopardy, in fact, perjury. >> martin bashir, thank you for bringing me to light on the story i know nothing about. you can see martin bashir at 3:00 p.m. eastern every day on msnbc. you can have the last word online. follow my tweets.
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today who said that james murdoch himself, rupert murdoch's son, should face some kind of legal ramification over this, so there's a sense this has gone far too far and someone needs to take responsibility for it. >> thank you so much for joining me. >> no problem. >>> coming up, president obama overturns a policy that prevents him from reaching out to families of soldiers that committed suicide in war zone. that's coming up. >>> next, how the nba owners are using creative accounting methods. you know when something's bad -- but you do it anyway? that's me with the blow dryer and the flat iron until i see smoke. so pantene said, "breakage and split ends? no problem." they gave me this pantene called breakage to strength. [ female announcer ] the keratin protection pro-v system helps prevent then repair split ends. zero fear of breakage, 100% more strength. no regrets, just health. i'm not giving up the heat. [ female announcer ] the breakage to strength system from pantene. i have copd.nouncer ] the breakage to strength system if you have it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what t
today who said that james murdoch himself, rupert murdoch's son, should face some kind of legal ramification over this, so there's a sense this has gone far too far and someone needs to take responsibility for it. >> thank you so much for joining me. >> no problem. >>> coming up, president obama overturns a policy that prevents him from reaching out to families of soldiers that committed suicide in war zone. that's coming up. >>> next, how the nba owners are using...
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. >>> rupert murdoch, mr. and mrs. michele bachmann, and the debt ceiling gave the writers of the late night comedy shows everything they needed to work with this week. >> if this isn't good you guys, the u.s. is in serious danger of defaulting on our foreign loans, explains why china showed up and broke the statute of liberty's kneec kneecaps. >> we are like children. that's why yesterday once again, dad, much to his chagrin had to come home early from work and give us a talking to about not cleaning our budget. >> we're going to meet every single day until we get this resolved. we're going to get this done by august 2. we might as well do it now, pull off the band-aid, eat our peas. >> who keeps peas under their band-aids? you know, you get the senseç obama is the first president in history that begins every press conference with a heavy sigh. just comes out and goes -- wait, i'm being told his peas mention was not a metaphor. during budget negotiations, apparently, john boehner was literally not eating his peas. i
. >>> rupert murdoch, mr. and mrs. michele bachmann, and the debt ceiling gave the writers of the late night comedy shows everything they needed to work with this week. >> if this isn't good you guys, the u.s. is in serious danger of defaulting on our foreign loans, explains why china showed up and broke the statute of liberty's kneec kneecaps. >> we are like children. that's why yesterday once again, dad, much to his chagrin had to come home early from work and give us a...
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if it's possible that he or his son, james murdoch, knew and were involved -- and remember, james murdoch was asked by a house of commons committee about whether he knew and he said he didn't -- if they did, that places them in very serious jeopardy, in fact, perjury. >> martin bashir, thank you for bringing me to light on the
if it's possible that he or his son, james murdoch, knew and were involved -- and remember, james murdoch was asked by a house of commons committee about whether he knew and he said he didn't -- if they did, that places them in very serious jeopardy, in fact, perjury. >> martin bashir, thank you for bringing me to light on the
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did murdoch's employees break u.s. laws? >> ( rooster crows ) >> by 2020, 50 billion network devices will roam the earth. that's seven devices per person. this will change how we work in ways we've never before imagined. what do you need to secure your people, their devices, and your business? a network that can evolve and grow to protect your human network. [ male announcer ] members of the american postal workers union handle more than 165 billion letters and packages a year. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions? hundreds of millions? not a single cent. the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal workers union. ♪ >>> coming up, congresswoman and presidential candidate, michele bachmann, had to bring a note from her doctor today. and andrew brightbart's favorite prankster is in the rewrite. [ male announcer ] get re
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and rupert murdoch brings in the big guns. he hires the lawyer who represented oliver north in the iran scandal as the justice department begins looking into news corp.'s activities. >>> time for tonight's we write. andrew breitbart's favorite performance artist, james o'keefe is at it again. setting up one of his childish attempts to show you how stupid the government is, o'keefe's biggest star turn was his now completely discredited framing of acorn with one of his edited videos. this time, o'keefe went after a favorite right wing target, medicaid, the federal government, health care assistance program for the poor. one of his "undercover reporters" when into a public assistance office in charleston, south carolina, one of three such visits in the state. the man is wearing a kilt, speaking in what he alone thinks is an irish accent and calling himself shaun murphy. you might recall from the acorn video that o'keefe flavors flamboyant costuming in his videography. he says he needs medicaid help for 25 fellow irishman in a nea
and rupert murdoch brings in the big guns. he hires the lawyer who represented oliver north in the iran scandal as the justice department begins looking into news corp.'s activities. >>> time for tonight's we write. andrew breitbart's favorite performance artist, james o'keefe is at it again. setting up one of his childish attempts to show you how stupid the government is, o'keefe's biggest star turn was his now completely discredited framing of acorn with one of his edited videos....
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did murdoch's employees break u.s. laws? >>> coming up, congresswoman and presidential candidate, michele bachmann, had to bring a note from her doctor today. and andrew breitbart's favorite >> ( rooster crows ) >> by 2020, 50 billion network devices will roam the earth. that's seven devices per person. this will change how we work in ways we've never before imagined. what do you need to secure your people, their devices, and your business? a network that can evolve and grow to protect your human network. >>> coming up, congresswoman and presidential candidate, michele bachmann, had to bring a note from her doctor today. and andrew breitbart's favorite prankster is in the rewrite. every day, all around the world, energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy developement comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing decades of cleaner burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self contained well syste
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this is a show about the news media, the scandal involving their boss, rupert murdoch. jim pinkerton then dares cal thomas to bring it up, thomas then dares pinkerton to bring it up, and thomas in effect speaks for all of them by saying i'm not going to touch it. here it is again. >> anybody want to bring up the subject we're not talking about today for the streamers? >> sure, go ahead, cal. >> go ahead. >> i'm not going to touch it. >> don't bother going to the fox news website to try to find fox news watch's "behind the breaks" segments. for some reason, fox news has killed the "behind the breaks" segments. and scrubbed them from their website. >>> a report from the pew research center reports the median wealth of white households is now 20 times of black households and 18 times that of hispanic households. these lopsided wealth ratios are the largest since the government began publishing such data a quarter of a century ago and roughly twice the size of the ratios that had prevailed between these three groups for the two decades prior to the great recession that tech
this is a show about the news media, the scandal involving their boss, rupert murdoch. jim pinkerton then dares cal thomas to bring it up, thomas then dares pinkerton to bring it up, and thomas in effect speaks for all of them by saying i'm not going to touch it. here it is again. >> anybody want to bring up the subject we're not talking about today for the streamers? >> sure, go ahead, cal. >> go ahead. >> i'm not going to touch it. >> don't bother going to the...
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who else could say that to rupert murdoch. i talked to murdock after words and he said jobs is a liberal, i hear it all the time but murdock and jobs respected each other. because myrrh tock doctor all of his old fashioned ways he started to create things on this ipad, jumped on the digital rev laigs lucien. i think jobs main point there was the necessity, there were certain shows i won't name names on fox that he said tore people down and i think he felt that way in a broader sense that we reached a time in our society where people don't try to build institutions. there's a lot more tearing down, destructiveness. >> steve jobs with was an obama supporter . he offered to help with the 2012 campaign. >> remember the ads for morning in america, that's what he wanted to do. he wanted to do ads like that for obama, both in 2008 and was a big supporter before he died. wanted to make ads for 2012 and he wanted to do it with sort of that grand branding message he did with the 1984 ads or the different -- the think different ads. when
who else could say that to rupert murdoch. i talked to murdock after words and he said jobs is a liberal, i hear it all the time but murdock and jobs respected each other. because myrrh tock doctor all of his old fashioned ways he started to create things on this ipad, jumped on the digital rev laigs lucien. i think jobs main point there was the necessity, there were certain shows i won't name names on fox that he said tore people down and i think he felt that way in a broader sense that we...
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this is a show about the news media, the scandal involving their boss, rupert murdoch. jim pinkerton then dares cal thomas to bring it up, thomas dares pinkerton to bring it up, and thomas in effect speaks for all of them by saying i'm not going to touch it. here it is again. >> anybody want to bring up the subject we're not talking about today for the streamers? >> sure, go ahead, cal. >> go ahead. >> i'm not going to touch it. >> don't bother going to the fox news website to try to find fox news watch's "behind the breaks" segments. for some reason, fox news has killed the "behind the breaks" segments. and scrubbed them from their website. [ male announcer ] this is coach parker... whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ wthis past year alone there was a 93% increase in cyber attacks. in financial transactions... on devices... in social interactions... and applications in the cloud. some companies are worried. some, not so much. t
this is a show about the news media, the scandal involving their boss, rupert murdoch. jim pinkerton then dares cal thomas to bring it up, thomas dares pinkerton to bring it up, and thomas in effect speaks for all of them by saying i'm not going to touch it. here it is again. >> anybody want to bring up the subject we're not talking about today for the streamers? >> sure, go ahead, cal. >> go ahead. >> i'm not going to touch it. >> don't bother going to the fox...
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this is a show about the news media, the scandal involving their boss, rupert murdoch. jim pinkerton then dares cal thomas to bring it up, thomas dares pinkerton to bring it up, and thomas in effect speaks for all of them by saying i'm not going to touch it. here it is again. >> anybody want to bring up the subject we're not talking about today for the streamers? >> sure, go ahead, cal. >> go ahead. >> i'm not going to touch it. >> don't bother going to the fox news website to try to find fox news watch's behind the breaks segments. for some reason, fox news has killed the "behind the breaks" segments. a nd scru bbed them from th eir web websit i ate breakfast and got heartburn, third day this week. so i took my heartburn pill and some antacids. we're having mexican tonight, so another pill then? unless we eat later, then pill later? if i get a snack now, pill now? skip the snack, pill later... late dinner, pill now? aghh i've got heartburn in my head. [ male announcer ] stop the madness of treating frequent heartburn. it's simple with prilosec otc. one pill a day. twen
this is a show about the news media, the scandal involving their boss, rupert murdoch. jim pinkerton then dares cal thomas to bring it up, thomas dares pinkerton to bring it up, and thomas in effect speaks for all of them by saying i'm not going to touch it. here it is again. >> anybody want to bring up the subject we're not talking about today for the streamers? >> sure, go ahead, cal. >> go ahead. >> i'm not going to touch it. >> don't bother going to the fox...